Fluff Friday 127

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I have 2 in cloth and live in an apartment, so if I washed and dryed in the laundromat in the complex I would be spending a rediculous amount of money, SO I wash in the washer and line dry in the house or in the sun as needed.

I will be starting to cloth diaper in just a few months (when my baby arrives yay!) and I am hoping to first dry the diapers out in the sun (since it is summer and hot here in FL… although humid..) and then use the dryer as needed in winter/during rainy season.

I put my prefolds in the dryer but this summer they'll be outside, bleaching in the sun. My AIO's never go in the dryer though (which coincidently are the Swaddlebees AIO's that are being given away, I Loove them). They always get a line dry.

When the weather is nice I dry everything on the line outside and at the end of the day I throw anything cotton or hemp in the dryer for a few minutes to soften it up. When it's raining or cold I dry all the wipes and inserts in the dryer and all my covers, pockets and wet bags (anything with PUL) on a drying rack under a ceiling fan or in front of the wood stove.

I dry on a line outside as soon as the weather is nice enough – barring any "oops we only have one clean diaper left" moments. If there is time to spare in the winter, I hang everything on a rack in our house, otherwise inserts, prefolds, fitteds, etc. all go in the dryer. All covers/wool/PUL dry on the rack all the time in the winter.

We use pockets and love them. I dry the inserts in the dryer, and hang the covers on a drying rack.

When the diapers are stained I haul the drying rack outside to let the "sun" bleach them (We live just north of Seattle). If it's a rainy day the stains still disappear. If they're not dry by nighttime I'll bring the rack in to dry overnight.

I dry usually in the dryer but if they need sunning, I line dry. I run them for around 30 minutes and fot some of the thicker diapers, it's not enough to completely dry. Thise I hang in the bathroom until they are dry.tvpg at aol dot com

I am just starting in CDing and my little one is due in June so I haven't dried any diapers yet, but I plan to dry them outside as often as possible. Living in Sunny Southern California should provide me this opportunity fairly frequently! Otherwise it'll be the dryer.

I dry my diapers this way: all of the above! I have SO many different types (even though I don't really have very many diapers…) that I dry them all a bit different depending on the type of diaper/insert. I try to do what is most recommended by the makers of the diaper.

I dry everything outside on the line when the weather is nice. Winter in WI is a little cold for that, so in the winter and when it's raining they hang dry on a drying rack. My outside lines are currently out of commission and it's getting nice out, so I am anxious to get them outside again and sun off those stains!

I dry the covers, shells, wetbags, and printed fitted dipes on a drying rack (outside in the sun, weather and daylight hours permitting). The inserts and wipes go in the dryer, and then on the line if they're still damp (trying to minimize energy bills)

I hang pockets/PUL covers on a wooden rack inside and when nice I put it out on the deck for better sunning. My prefolds, flats, doublers, wipes go in the dryer unless I am home on a nice day and I can put it all outside.

I dry on the line when the weather is nice (even sometimes when it is cold out…as long as the air is dry). The rest of the time I have a drying rack up in my daughter's bedroom. It adds moisture back into her air without having to use a humidifier!

I often do put inserts into the dryer with other wet laundry…just NEVER my PUL.

I try to line dry at least the covers but we have almost run out of diapers the past couple days, so all have gone in the dryer. Inserts have been going in the dryer to make sure they get all the way dry.

We're expecting our first in July, so we haven't yet dried any diapers! Based on advice/feedback, we have purchased a clothesline for the backyard to keep them dry & crispy white!lrshattuck at gmail dot com